Things You'll Need
Instructions
Familiarize yourself with the lore of Venom. Watch "Spider-man 3" if you haven't already. Read the two links below for more information on Venom.
Decide what type of game you wish to make. You may wish to make a more serious board game for more serious players, or a simpler live-action sort of game if the game will be for young children.
Make a Venom Costume board game by laying out a track with various spaces containing events relating to the history of the Venom costume. For example, you might have a space that says "Alien symbiote enhances your strength; roll again" or "Spider-Man attacks you; go back two spaces."
Play the board game by rolling a six-sided die and moving forward on the track that many spaces, and then following the directions written on the space you land on. The first player to the end wins.
Make a live action Venom Costume kids game by having Venom costumes on hand (available from costume stores, or you can make an all-black costume with a white spider on the chest.) The Venom costume should be cut into wearable pieces, such as a torso, two legs and two arms.
Modify a traditional kids game by scoring points with pieces of the Venom costume. For example, you could play "Simon Says" and call it "Venom Says", and whenever someone fails to do what Venom says, they lose a piece of their costume. The last player left with Venom costuming on wins.